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Because the cars arelifted from trains and placed for shipment, and a ship that carries the load is a cargo ship.
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Yes, and no. Freight trains travel in more of a straight line so they have less distance to travel between towns. However they also normally travel slower than trucks and when they arrive at their destination the cargo must be unloaded and trucked to the final destination. So in reality cargo moves faster by truck that by train but the cost to move it is less by train.
There are many different styles and colors of men's cargo pants available at The Gap. Their tailored cargo pant comes in skinny fit, relaxed fit, as well as straight fit and are priced right starting at $46.99.
Normally a Tanker carries some liquid, mostly Oil, therefore the term "Oil Tanker".
Normally yes, but it would be very difficult (or actually impossible) to handle.
Pull up the cargo area carpet and open the cargo area floor. The jack is under the cargo storage bin. Remove each of the four clips holding the bin by pulling straight up on the ring. Remove the bin.
Full-size vans are designed to hold cargo and can withstand the use of every day transport. Normally these vans have 2 front seats and the remainder of the space is for filling up with cargo.
They're transported in a Carrier/Crate designed for dogs and placed in the cargo hold of the plane.
Cargo vans can be used for whatever you need them to be used for. If you want to use one for your maintenance company, that sounds like a good idea to me. You can probably find a cheap one on craigslist.